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The Rain in Kunming by Wang Zengqi

The original text of Rain in Kunming is as follows:

Ning Kun asked me to draw him a picture with Kunming characteristics. I thought for a while and drew a picture. In the upper right corner, I drew a thick green cactus hanging upside down with a golden flower at the end. On the lower left are some blue mushrooms and boletus. I wrote these lines:

People in Kunming often hang a cactus on the door to ward off evil spirits. Cactus can still survive and bloom upside down. Here we can see the tenacious vitality of cactus and the humid air in rainy season in Kunming. There are Pleurotus ostreatus and Boletus in rainy season, which are extremely delicious.

I miss the rain in Kunming.

I didn't know there was a rainy season. In the rainy season, I didn't feel it until I arrived in Kunming.

I don't remember how long the rainy season has been in Kunming. But not boring. Because it is stop-and-go, stop-and-go, not continuous, up and down. And it's not boring. I think the air pressure in Kunming is not low during the rainy season, and people are very comfortable. The rainy season in Kunming is bright, full and full of emotion. The vegetation in the city is deep in spring and long in Xia Meng. Kunming is a thick green in rainy season. The water content of vegetation branches and leaves has reached saturation, showing excessive and almost exaggerated exuberance.

That painting of mine is very realistic. I did see a cactus open upside down. Once upon a time, there was such a thing on the door used by Kunming people to ward off evil spirits: a small mirror surrounded by gossip and cactus below. Cactus is in a hole, crossed with hemp thread and hung on a nail. There are many cacti in Kunming, and they are very fat. Some families planted a circle of cactus as a fence around the garden. When planting cactus, neither pigs nor sheep dare to go into the garden to eat vegetables. Cactus has thorns, but pigs and sheep are afraid of thorns.

Kunming is rich in fungal resources. In the rainy season, you can see all kinds of fungi in the vegetable market. The most abundant and cheapest is boletus. When eating boletus, every restaurant sells fried boletus, and even a bowl can be placed in The National SouthWest Associated University canteen.

Boletus is smooth, tender and delicious as liver. Stir-fried boletus must put more garlic, otherwise it will be easy to faint. Penicillium is a little more expensive than boletus. This fungus is ripe or light green, and its style is higher than that of boletus. The king of fungi is spruce chicken. Spruce chicken is an expensive food, but it is not expensive.

The price of a plate of red-cooked chicken spruce is equivalent to a bowl of red-cooked chicken, which is rare in Yunnan. There is a joke: someone took a train from Kunming to Chenggong. On the train, he saw a fir tree on the ground. He jumped down and picked it up. This joke is to show how slow the train from Kunming to Chenggong is and how common the pine trees are.

There is a kind of fungus that can't be eaten. It's called Bacillus drynarius. At first glance, people can't help asking: Can you eat? ! Its color is dark brown and green, a bit like a pile of semi-dry cow dung or a trampled hornet's nest. There is still a lot of grass, messy hair, a mess! However, with a little effort, the loose hair of the grass stems is reticulate, and the crab legs are shredded and fried with green peppers. The entrance will make you dumbfounded: is this thing so delicious? ! There is a fungus, look at the food, called chanterelle.

They are all the same size, with a big round silver circle, light yellow in color, like chicken oil. This fungus can only be used for cooking and color matching, and it has no taste.

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About the author:

Wang Zengqi, a native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, is a contemporary writer, essayist, dramatist and representative of Beijing School writers in China. Wang Zengqi has made great achievements in the creation of short stories, and has also made in-depth research on drama and folk literature and art. His works include Taking the Ring, Fanhua Collection, Lost Water and Late Cui Wen Tan.

1In the autumn of 935, Wang Zengqi graduated from junior high school and was admitted to Jiangyin Middle School in Nanjing to attend high school. /kloc-in the summer of 0/939, I went from Shanghai to Kunming via Hongkong and Viet Nam, and was admitted as the first choice by the Chinese Department of The National SouthWest Associated University. 65438-0950 Editor-in-Chief of Beijing Literature and Art magazine sponsored by Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

In the winter of 196 1, he wrote a night in the sheepfold with a brush. 1963 The Night in the Sheep House was published. 198 1 year 1 month, the magazine was published in Yuhua. 1February, 1996, 16 was elected as the consultant of the Fifth National Congress of Chinese Writers Association.

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